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词汇 predictably
释义 predictably
adverb
uk /prɪˈdɪk.tə.bli/ us /prɪˈdɪk.tə.bli/
as expected: 预料中地
Predictably, after the initial media interest, the refugees now seem to have been forgotten.不出所料,媒体最初的兴趣过后,现在看来难民们已被忘记了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Predicting things and intuition
augur
augury
bellwether
betcha
bode
herald
horizon scanning
hunch
inkling
instinct
premonition
premonitory
presage
prescience
prescient
telepathy
there's no knowing/telling/sayingidiom
unforeseeable
unintuitively
unreasoning

Examples of predictably


predictably
Predictably, no modifiers can then intervene between the head and the relative clause.
In the short run, it appears that farmers alter their crop shares more or less predictably, in line with changes in expected prices and yields.
The average number of months in the past year with an episode among 12-month cases also varies predictably with episode duration.
Predictably, the impacts and constraints of both paths to more and better food are therefore quite distinct.
There are many very specific, detailed entries and predictably these will appeal to locals.
Society is conceived as a huge and intricate clockwork that functions automatically and predictably once it has been set in motion.
Predictably, the changes in the 1990s have occurred because each one of these pillars has changed, no longer supporting the postwar political system.
Predictably, the music service employees regarded undergraduate qualifications as an inadequate platform for their professional lives.
Stylization is the knowing deployment of culturally familiar styles and identities that are marked as deviating from those predictably associated with the current speaking context.
Very predictably, the local struggles were about the control of power at the provincial level, with all that that implied.
At any rate, it has predictably touched a raw nerve and provoked the shrill reaction of the conservative ayatollahs from the pulpit.
Large note (grosse note): an object in slow gesture time with a slowly and predictably evolving spectrum.
The incompatibility of orthocurrence with the standard state-based view of behaviour makes it of predictably limited interest for systems designed from that perspective.
All of the comparisons we made were, a priori, predictably meaningful.
The first treatment was tolerable, but predictably each treatment became more difficult.
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